MICA PLACE
814 N. Collington Ave,
Baltimore MD,
21205
November 13 - December 14, 2015
Portrayals of loving relationships and reflections on love when challenged by mental illness, addiction, and life issues: examples of compassion in a world of judgment, blame, and dismissal. The exhibition illuminates what is gained from empathy and connection rather than stigmatization and separation—the benefit of "us" versus "us and them." The exhibition is organized with artists from “SOZA A.R.T.S.” in partnership with the MFA in Community Arts (MFACA), Maryland Institute College of Art and the work of Rev. Carol L. Perlie.
Artist Tiffany Jones, funded in part by a 2015 Maryland State Arts Council Mini Grant, leads an art/healing project inviting community members to create Safe Love “shawls” dedicated to their own recovery or to loved ones affected by mental…
Opening reception for What Love Looks Like, an exhibition about revelations on love when challenged by mental illness, addiction, and recovery from life issues: examples of compassion in a world of judgment, blame, and dismissal. The event includes…
One of a four-part 2015 Book Club Series, author Devlon E. Waddell and poet Fred Foote in conversation about their books Syrup Sandwich and Medic against Bomb, and their relationships to trauma. The first 10 people to register will receive…